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The Simpsons: The Longest Daycare Photos

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MAGGIE SIMPSON IN THE LONGEST DAYCARE The youngest member of the Simpson Family gets a big-screen adventure of her own in this short animated comedy. Busy Marge Simpson enrolls her baby daughter Maggie at a new day care facility, The Ayn Rand School For Tots. As befits the name, the day care center takes a less than compassionate approach to looking after youngsters, and Maggie soon finds herself squaring off with foul-tempered Baby Gerald when she befriends a caterpillar. Inspired by a subplot from a 1992 episode of The Simpsons, "A Streetcar Named Marge," Maggie Simpson in The Longest Daycare was produced in 3D and released to theaters in tandem with the 2012 animated feature Ice Age: Continental Drift. The short received a 2013 Academy Award nomination as Best Animated Short Subject.

Audience Reviews for The Simpsons: The Longest Daycare

½

Ok - I am a BIG Simpson's fan and was glad Maggie got them nominated for an OSCAR! :-D

Thomas Johnston

Super Reviewer

½

Up for best animated short at the Oscars, it's amazing to think that the Simpsons could win an Oscar. This is just a short about Maggie at a daycare trying to save a butterfly from a kid that terrorizes insects and other kids. It's cute, funny, and has that Simpsons charm. Very entertaining.

Everett Johnson

Super Reviewer

½

Oscar nominated animated short. Obviously the Simpsons are a known commodity and this short probably has the most studio backing. Still the Ayn Rand jokes fly by one after another. Maggie is a great silent hero as she makes it her mission to protect a caterpillar/butterfly from a destructive baby menace. Sweet and funny.